Manifesto
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A public declaration, usually of a prince, sovereign, or otherperson claiming large powers, showing his intentions, or proclaiminghis opinions and motives in reference to some act done orcontemplated by him; as, a manifesto declaring the purpose of aprince to begin war, and explaining his motives. Bouvier.it was proposed to draw up a manifesto, setting forth the grounds andmotives of our taking arms. Addison.Frederick, in a public manifesto, appealed to the Empire against theinsolent pretensions of the pope. Milman.
Manifesto meaning & definition 1 of Manifesto.
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(n.) An announcement of intended future actions. Sounds like a homosexual orgy.
Manifesto meaning & definition 2 of Manifesto.
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A written document prepared by a single person, intended to garner attention towards a specific topic or issue.
Associated infamously with [the ramblings] of a fanatical [zealot] or crazed madman, a [manifesto] can take the form of an autobiography, essay, or critique by the author, and may be published or sent to a public media source.Manifesto meaning & definition 3 of Manifesto.
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Generally, this is really just a fancy term for an [essay]. Alternatively, it can be used for an essay thats too good to be called an essay (especially if its a rather [grandiose] [critique] on something).
Manifesto meaning & definition 4 of Manifesto.